The sustainability of towards zero strategy: examining speeding, enforcement measures and road users' attitudes

The positive contributions of the electronic signs around school and non-school zones are real and need to be expanded. The shift of this vital contribution is coming from minimising harm with lesser fatalities. This is what 'Towards Zero Strategy' of Perth is pursuing. To continue this re...

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Main Author: Ebrahim, Zuhair
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Curtin University 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/2406
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description The positive contributions of the electronic signs around school and non-school zones are real and need to be expanded. The shift of this vital contribution is coming from minimising harm with lesser fatalities. This is what 'Towards Zero Strategy' of Perth is pursuing. To continue this real achievement, speed enforcement will remain a crucial element, particularly when it is on the spot. Young drivers may start to response. If they don't, the speed awareness courses should influence them along with other speeders in a new sustainable jurisdiction.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-24062017-02-20T06:38:10Z The sustainability of towards zero strategy: examining speeding, enforcement measures and road users' attitudes Ebrahim, Zuhair The positive contributions of the electronic signs around school and non-school zones are real and need to be expanded. The shift of this vital contribution is coming from minimising harm with lesser fatalities. This is what 'Towards Zero Strategy' of Perth is pursuing. To continue this real achievement, speed enforcement will remain a crucial element, particularly when it is on the spot. Young drivers may start to response. If they don't, the speed awareness courses should influence them along with other speeders in a new sustainable jurisdiction. 2014 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/2406 en Curtin University fulltext
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The sustainability of towards zero strategy: examining speeding, enforcement measures and road users' attitudes
title The sustainability of towards zero strategy: examining speeding, enforcement measures and road users' attitudes
title_full The sustainability of towards zero strategy: examining speeding, enforcement measures and road users' attitudes
title_fullStr The sustainability of towards zero strategy: examining speeding, enforcement measures and road users' attitudes
title_full_unstemmed The sustainability of towards zero strategy: examining speeding, enforcement measures and road users' attitudes
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title_sort sustainability of towards zero strategy: examining speeding, enforcement measures and road users' attitudes
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